Complete one-loop matching of the general MSSM onto SMEFT in the Warsaw basis, including all SUSY-governed correlations among Wilson coefficients.
Low energy behaviour of standard model extensions
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The integration of heavy scalar fields is discussed in a class of BSM models, containing more that one representation for scalars and with mixing. The interplay between integrating out heavy scalars and the Standard Model decoupling limit is examined. In general, the latter cannot be obtained in terms of only one large scale and can only be achieved by imposing further assumptions on the couplings. Systematic low-energy expansions are derived in the more general, non-decoupling scenario, including mixed tree-loop and mixed heavy-light generated operators. The number of local operators is larger than the one usually reported in the literature.
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MATCHA is a new software package for automated LO matching of arbitrary UV models to HEFT, capturing O(1) non-decoupling effects via FeynRules inputs.
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SUSY meets SMEFT: Complete one-loop matching of the general MSSM
Complete one-loop matching of the general MSSM onto SMEFT in the Warsaw basis, including all SUSY-governed correlations among Wilson coefficients.
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MATCHA: A Mathematica package for matching UV models onto HEFT
MATCHA is a new software package for automated LO matching of arbitrary UV models to HEFT, capturing O(1) non-decoupling effects via FeynRules inputs.